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  • Quindell share price soars following news of sale to Slater & Gordon

    March 30, 2015

    Following a lengthy "will they, won't they" back-and-forth worthy of any soap opera, Quindell has finally agreed to sell its professional services arm to law firm Slater & Gordon, with most of the proceeds to be given back to shareholders. The division accounts for around 90 per cent of the company. Quindell intends to use [...]

  • Alliance Trust braced for more personal attacks

    March 29, 2015

    The battle between Alliance Trust and activist investor Elliott Advisors is set to get more tense and bitter in the coming weeks, with both sides rallying supporters ahead of next month’s annual general meeting. Elliott wants to appoint three new directors to the investment group’s board, arguing the FTSE 250 firm needs more industry experience, [...]

  • Crunch time for troubled Serco Group as vote on proposed rights issue looms

    March 29, 2015

    Shareholders in troubled outsourcing firm Serco will vote today on a proposed rights issue, aimed at raising £550m. The company’s shares dipped by over 30 per cent in the hours following the announcement of its plans in Novem­ber, which came along with a profit warning for 2014. Serco stated at the time that it would [...]

  • John Cridland to quit top lobbyist post at the CBI

    March 29, 2015

    The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) is looking for a new boss, as its director general John Cridland plans to step down after five years at the top. The business lobby group began advertising for a replacement yesterday. Cridland has spent his entire career at the CBI, joining straight from university as a policy adviser [...]

  • Marks & Spencer patches up sales at clothing arm

    March 29, 2015

    Marks and Spencer is expected to report an improvement in sales at its general merchandise arm as the retailer recovers from its recent ware­housing debacle and thanks to fewer clothes being left on the shelves. Citi, joint broker to M&S, expects the high street chain to report a 0.1 per cent decline in underlying sales [...]

  • Finance sector upbeat as firms see profit jump

    March 29, 2015

    Financial services firms are full of optimism following three months of surging business volumes and higher profits, a new set of survey data shows today. However, the survey was undertaken prior to the introduction of a bank levy that was announced in the recent Budget. The survey was also blighted by a decline in employment [...]

  • Mid-sized firms raise £5.2bn on Aim to boost investment plans

    March 29, 2015

    Growing businesses raised £5.2bn in cash calls on the Alternative Investment Market (Aim) last year, the highest level since 2010, according to figures out today from Capita Asset Services. The rise in fundraisings is continuing into 2015 – in February alone, there were 42 cash calls, a rise of 24 per cent on the year. [...]

  • Stock market flotations grind to a halt ahead of General Election

    March 29, 2015

    The expected flood of initial public offerings (IPOs) racing to debut on the stock market ahead of the election has barely materialised, analysts at EY said today. Market commentators had expect­ed a rush of floating firms as sellers tried to cash out before the uncert­ainty of the General Election, combined with any potential coal­ition negotiations [...]

  • International consortium buys up London South Bank scheme for £308m

    March 29, 2015

    A consortium of British and international investors has bought up a £1bn office and residential development on London’s South Bank for £308m. UK’s Native Land, Singaporean sovereign wealth fund Temasek, Hotel Properties, run by the Singa­porean family behind British handbag-maker Mulberry and Mal­ay­sia’s Amcorp Properties, have agreed to buy the site from Carlyle, the private [...]

  • Hackers force British Airways to freeze-frequent flyer accounts

    March 29, 2015

    Tens of thousands of British Airways frequent-flyer accounts have been hacked, meaning executive club flyers will be unable to use their points. The carrier said no personal information had been viewed or stolen on the small proportion of its customers who were affected, whose accounts have now been frozen while the issue has been resolved. [...]

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